Quadrant wins new clients
A number of publishers have transferred their subscriptions management to Quadrant, part of the Air Business Group, in the first quarter of 2016.
A number of publishers have transferred their subscriptions management to Quadrant, part of the Air Business Group, in the first quarter of 2016.
The ABC yesterday published its April figures for newsbrands.
On the week that First News celebrate their 10th anniversary, ESco has announced that it’s now handling subscriptions to their schools’ scheme.
Coach magazine, Dennis Publishing’s first launch into the free magazine market, yesterday celebrated the release of its first ABC (Jan-March 2016), with an audited distribution of 300,704.
ESco has announced that it is now handling subscriptions for Hairdressers Journal International, purchased by M Squared Media earlier this year.
In recent years, there has been a surge in the launch of free titles. Having worked in the free distribution sector for thirteen years, Global Media Hub’s Stephanie Hyde is well placed to know what works and what doesn’t in the free distribution mark
Abacus e-Media, the digital content and audience management solutions company, has appointed Al Bird in the role of Managing Director.
Playboy magazine has joined the digital newsstand, Readly, with immediate effect.
Newsquest Media Group has launched a fully responsive web platform for its network of local and regional news sites.
The Times and The Sunday Times have partnered to create their first joint brand campaign, which aims to bring to life the quality and focus of their journalism.
The Sun went live on Snapchat Discover on Tuesday.
The Ballroom Suite at The Dorchester Park Lane was the setting for last night’s ACE Press Awards, one of the highest accolades in British publishing and circulation.
Adestra, a leading provider of marketing technology software and services, yesterday announced it has appointed Matt McGowan as President.
The Spectator, the oldest continuously published magazine in the English language, has joined the digital magazine newsstand, Readly, with immediate effect.
Digital publishing specialist, Abacus e-Media, has redeveloped its suite of enterprise products and produced Webvision Cloud, a Customer Experience Management (CXM) platform that provides an end-to-end digital publishing solution.
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